An ongoing struggle: a mixed-method systematic review of interventions, barriers and facilitators to achieving optimal self-care by children and young people with Type 1 Diabetes in educational settings

D. Edwards, J. Noyes, L. Lowes, L.H. Spencer, J.W. Gregory

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    Abstract

    Type 1 diabetes occurs more frequently in younger children who are often pre-school age and enter the education system with diabetes-related support needs that evolve over time. It is important that children are supported to optimally manage their diet, exercise, blood glucose monitoring and insulin regime at school. Young people self-manage at college/university. Theory-informed mixed-method systematic review to determine intervention effectiveness and synthesise child/parent/professional views of barriers and facilitators to achieving optimal diabetes self-care and management for children and young people age 3–25 years in educational settings.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)-
    JournalBMC Pediatrics
    Volume14
    Issue number228
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 12 Sept 2014

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